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I'm tired of WW2 games period...the story has been told within gaming/so many different approaches already...
There hasnt been a big WWII game in so long. Right now, I much rather them make another WWII shooter rather than another modern shooter. I'm so incredibly sick of modern shooters...
Call of Duty
Call of Duty 2
Call of Duty World at War
Brothers In Arms: Road to Hill 30
Return to Castle Wolfenstein
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault
Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault
Medal of Honor: Airborne
Battlefield 1942
Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45
Battlefield: 1943
Wolfenstein
Day of Defeat: Source
Brothers In Arms Hell's Highway
And these are just first person ones!!
I love anything to do with WWII, it was such a fascinating time and chain of events. I can see how others are getting tired of it though. I guess some people prolly aren't too fond of post-apocalyptic wastelands either? Those are getting kind of old for me.
I think Command & Conquer Red Alert was the best WW2 war game of all time, although technically it took place in another time line, but I think it still counts! I just loved the intro music, anyone remember?